Print issue 2531 (26 February 2022)
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News
- The vase that helped Doulton shine in Paris
- ‘Four months’ before ivory ban becomes law
- Salvo pushes label for the Truly Reclaimed
- Winning a Race for pair of Kangaroo chairs
- New and old homes for growing Battersea and Devon salerooms
News Digest
- Pick of the week: From China to Peru to London – a bowl that inspired the royal goldsmiths
- Bid Barometer: issue 2531
- Busby Babe belongings come to Budd auction
- Precious metals prices: issue 2531
- News in brief – including a new venue for The London Original Print Fair
Interiors
- Inside stories: How new focus on improving home spaces has boosted antique and vintage items
- Looking for stylish interiors? Check out these items offered by dealers
- The inside track on demand for interiors during Covid lockdowns
- How much carbon emissions are saved when buying second-hand furniture
- Eames furniture: The iconic Mid-century chair
- Ercolani’s post-war vision lives on
- Renovation: Instagram's Man with a Hammer and his huge restoration project
- Art Deco without the clichéd theme park look
- Six pieces of 20th century furniture selling in Italy
Auction Reports
- Catherine Southon tees off to a fine start in 2022
- Tale of two table cabinets in one sale
- ART MARKET: Paolozzi prints offer price options
- Stefanelli: from war to abstract
- Eastern European artists on the rise at UK auctions
- BOOKS AND WORKS ON PAPER: Take me to the Rivière bindings
- Sermons and rabbiting on
- Letters saved by mum march on in manuscript
- Very early guitar lessons
- Franklin gives peace a chance
- British and Irish book auctions
Previews
Dealers’ Diary
International
- Silver gilt jug commissioned for a king to be offered at Fontainebleau auction
- A taste of Givenchy and Lagerfeld style at Sotheby’s and Christie’s
- New appointments at Heritage and Webb’s
Fairs, Markets & Centres
- That’s your queue for action: Woking fair proves popular
- Allen holds third event in Norfolk
- Praise be for centres and fairs that revive old churches